Extron electronic USP 405 Advanced Configuration, Edge Smoothing submenu, Encoder Filter submenu

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Advanced Configuration

The following flowchart provides an overview of the Advanced Configuration submenus and the options for each setting.

Output

Configuration

MENU

Advanced

Configuration

Either Adjust knob is used to adjust the submenus*

NEXT

Edge Smoothing

OFF <ON>

NEXT

Encoder Filter

06

NEXT

Blue Mode

<OFF> ON

NEXT

Test Pattern

Off

NEXT

Smooth edges

On (default)

Off

Encoder filter setting

0 thru 12 (default is 6) to adjust sharpness

Display blue and sync only

On

Off (default)

Set test pattern type

• Off (default)

• Alt pixel

• Color Bars

• Film aspect 1.78

• Crosshatch

• Film aspect 1.85

• 4 x 4 crosshatch

• Film aspect 2.35

• Grayscale

• Ramp

• Crop

 

Top Blanking Bot

021 030

NEXT

RGB Delay

0.2Seconds

NEXT

Enhanced Mode

<OFF> ON

NEXT

Press and Hold FREEZE to Reset

NEXT

Input 2 PAL Film

<OFF> ON

NEXT

Top and Bottom Blanking*

Top blanking ranges from 000 (default) to 237

Bottom blanking ranges 000 (default) to 237

RGB delay time

(in seconds)

0.0 to 5.0 seconds

in 0.1 sec. increments (0.7 second default)

Enhanced mode (gain control)*

On (default)

Off

To reset the scaler, press and hold the Freeze button until reset message displays

NOTE Adjust knobs do not affect

this submenu.

PAL Film Mode

On

Off (default)

*If the Test Pattern is set "On",

"Not Available" is displayed.

Edge Smoothing submenu

This submenu features edge smoothing. Edge smoothing smooths the edges of a picture by minimizing the differences between pixels.

Using either the horizontal Adjust () or vertical Adjust () knob, select either “On” or “Off”. The default is “On”.

Encoder Filter submenu

This submenu adjusts the sharpness of the displayed image. The sharpness can be set from 0 to 12 (maximum). The default is 6.

Using either the horizontal Adjust () or vertical Adjust () knob, adjust the filter for the desired sharpness level.

Blue Mode submenu

To aid in setup of the USP 405’s color and tint, the Blue Mode can be set from this submenu to “On” so that only sync and blue video signals will be passed to the display. Use either the horizontal Adjust () or vertical Adjust () knob to specify this mode. The default is “Off”.

Test Pattern submenu

In this submenu, several test patterns are provided to help adjust the display device for color, convergence, focus, resolution, contrast, grey scale, and aspect ratio. Use either the horizontal Adjust () or vertical Adjust () knob to select a test pattern. The options are: Off, Color Bars, Crosshatch, 4 x 4 Crosshatch, Grayscale, Crop, Alternating Pixel, Film Aspect Ratios 1.78/1.85/2.35, and Ramp. The default is “Off”.

The Alternating Pixel and Ramp test patterns are not available for NTSC or PAL output rates. If one of these patterns is on when the output rate is switched to NTSC or PAL, the test pattern changes to color bars.

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Contents USP Universal Signal ProcessorConsignes de Sécurité Français Safety Instructions EnglishSicherheitsanleitungen Deutsch Instrucciones de seguridad EspañolRear panel video inputs N Rear panel video outputsUSP 405 Quick Start QS-1 Main menu Default Cycle menuInput menu QS-2 USP 405 Quick StartAdvanced Configuration menu Memory Presets menuOutput menu USP 405 Quick Start QS-3Executive Mode menu Picture Adjustments menuGenlock menu Exit menuUSP 405 Quick Start QS-5 StepQS-6 USP 405 Quick Start Replaced with a detail sharpness adjustmentTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d USP 405 Table of Contents Iii Serial Digital Interface SDI Card InstallationIv USP 405 Table of Contents One Features and Options About this ManualAbout the USP Six video outputs Introduction, cont’d Options and accessoriesInstallation and Operation Mounting the Scaler Application diagramsTabletop use Rack mountingExample of the USP 405 being used as a scaler Example of the USP 405 being used as a scan converterPower connection Rear Panel FeaturesUSP 405 rear panel connectors Video input and output connectionsConnectors 14 and 15 output the same signal simultaneously Front Panel Features Genlock connectionsRS-232 connection Picture adjustment buttons Input selection buttonsUSP 405 front panel Genlock and Vertical Interval Switching Genlock setupLCD menu display and controls Timing Source Superimposed waveforms Oscilloscope displaysVectorscope screen during horizontal phase adjustment Setting up a DVD sourceVectorscope screen during color subcarrier phase adjustment Optimizing the SystemMoving through menus by using front panel controls Menus, Configuration, and AdjustmentsDefault menus Menu overviewMain menus Input ConfigurationInput Phase submenu Output ConfigurationResolution and refresh rates submenu Input #2 submenuMemory Presets Recalling a preset Erase memory presets submenuBlue Mode submenu Advanced ConfigurationEdge Smoothing submenu Encoder Filter submenuGenlock menu Exit menu Image AdjustmentsAdjust knobs have no mechanical limits to their rotation Front Panel Security Lockout Executive modeAspect ratio presets IR 801 Infrared Remote ControlSelecting an input Freezing an inputAdjusting image size TroubleshootingImage adjustments Horizontal and vertical filteringProblem Cause Solution Operating problemsInstallation and Operation, cont’d Three Signal processor-initiated messages Host-to-signal processor communicationsError responses RS-232 Programmer’s GuideUsing the command/response tables Symbol definitionsAscii to Hex conversion table Serial Communication, cont’d Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionFreeze Pixel phase Command Ascii Command Response Values Command/response table for special function SIS commandsInstalling the software Using the control programControl Software for Windows Installing the software Using the help programUsing the software Labeling Buttons on the USPButton label screen Installing labels in the USP 405’s buttonsVCR Setting the Output Rate Using the Per Input FeatureSerial Communication, cont’d AAppendix USP 405 Appendix SpecificationsSync Accessories Part Numbers and AccessoriesAccessories Part number Included partsRemoving the USP 405 cover Firmware Upgrade InstallationLocating the four firmware IC chips U24 U60 U68U67Both SDI cards installed Serial Digital Interface SDI Card InstallationSDI input card standoff SDI output card circuit board connectorOutput SDI board installation Input SDI board installationInstalled SDI output card Installed SDI input cardFCC Class a Notice Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA
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